Building Unbreakable Donor Bonds: Strategies for Long-Term Loyalty
Join us for an intensive webinar designed for development professionals who want to master the art of building sustainable donor relationships that drive long-term giving and loyalty.
This practical session will equip you with proven strategies to:
Design and implement second gift strategies that boost retention
Create compelling monthly giving programs that drive sustainable revenue
Develop effective donor recognition programs that enhance loyalty
Craft impact reports that demonstrate value and inspire continued giving
Implement data-driven retention tactics for long-term success
Create strategic upgrade pathways for donor growth
Perfect for:
Donor Relations Officers
Annual Fund Managers
Development Officers
Stewardship Coordinators
Database Managers
You'll leave this session with actionable tools including:
Monthly giving conversion scripts
Impact report templates
Recognition program frameworks
Retention measurement tools
Don't miss this opportunity to transform your donor retention strategies and build lasting relationships. Space is limited to ensure an interactive learning experience.
Register now to secure your spot and learn how to create unbreakable donor bonds.
Amanda Smith is a seasoned philanthropy leader with 20 years of experience in advancement services and strategic data management. As Executive Director at Lehigh Valley Health Network, she has significantly enhanced donor pipelines and fundraising performance. With an MBA and MPA, Amanda combines academic expertise with practical experience for nonprofit organizations. Her achievements include increasing a donor pool by 1,455% in three years. Recognized in the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy's 40 under 40, Amanda excels in leveraging data-driven strategies to drive philanthropic success, focusing on coaching fundraising teams and optimizing major gift strategies.
About: The Donor Participation Project (DPP) is a community of fundraisers who co-create solutions to reverse the nationwide decline in donor participation (20 million US households lost between 2000-2016).
This event will take place over Zoom.